[OSGeo-Discuss] End the vote!
Mateusz Loskot
mateusz at loskot.net
Tue Jul 16 04:17:16 PDT 2013
On 16 July 2013 11:42, Volker Mische wrote:
> On 07/16/2013 01:53 AM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
>>
>> Hi Adrian and Jeff,
>> Your points are very similar to those raised in April -> June 2012
>> [1] when discussing the concept of "OSGeo Advocate" (previously
>> referred to as "OSGeo Ambassador").
>>
>> [1] http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2012-May/thread.html
>>
>> There is a tension between people wishing an exclusive "label" or
>> "badge" which easily identifies a level of expertise and community
>> recognition, verses a desire to be inclusive of everyone who applies.
>>
>>
>> Adrian / Cameron,
>>
>> I just wanted to stress that there is also a "responsible governance" role
>> for charter members. They exist in order to be a representative body
>> representing our community. They are responsible for selecting the
>> board and more broadly to ensure that the organization isn't intentionally
>> or accidentally subverted by some other interest group.
>>
>> Somewhat hypothetically imagine if all the students (of all types) at
>> a university got nominated. Or if we had some money in the bank, and
>> advocates of some charity had the clever idea of nominating 1000
>> members so they could redirect our funds into their mission.
>>
>> So some degree of limitations on charter membership election aren't
>> just about maintaining some exclusivity for status purposes. They are
>> to avoid the organization being derailed from it's mission to easily.
>>
>> I am personally in favor of allowing a fairly large number of charter
>> members, but also of de-emphasizing the distinction between
>> charter members and all the rest of our membership and community.
>> Charter member is a *mechanism* to keep the organization
>> reasonably representative but not otherwise (imho) supposed to
>> be important.
>
> I agree. I think such a restriction is needed that in case of an abuse
> it can be stopped.
+1
Best regards,
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Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net
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